Kashmir conflict should be settled through the mediation of the UN – NCP leader Shrestha

Published Date :
19 August, 2019 8:40 am

Narayan Kaji Shrestha is the secretariat
member and spokesperson of the ruling Nepal Communist Party. He is newly
appointed Chief of the Party Publicity Department. Although he had staked his
claim to the post of chief of the School Department of the party, he has been
assigned the chief of the Publicity and Publication Department. Following the
formation of the 33 departments of the ruling party, Shrestha spoke on various
issues, including the organisational unification of the party, his claim for
the chief of School Department, the functioning of the government and the fresh
Kashmir issue. Excerpts

After giving final shape to the
departments and committees of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP), you have
recently said that the entire party mechanism now should throw all weight
behind the government to make it successful? Do you think that all disputes
within the party havebeen resolved with the formation of the department and
committees? Why are you stressing on making the government a success?
The goal of the party unity is not just the party unity only. The main motto
behind the unification between the two communist parties is to implement the
new Constitution and achieve the goal of prosperity in the country as soon as
possible.We have already spent a lot of time to complete the process of the
party unity. So,we have to waste no time but concentrate on our main agenda of
making the government successful. If we cannot make the government effective
and successful, the Nepali citizens will raise questions on the achievements of
the recent political change. It will arouse frustration in the people. At that
situation, the country will head towards a grave crisis. So, the current
government must be made a success at any cost. And for this, the country should
be transformed socioeconomically.

You had expressed your desire
to be chief of the School Department of the party. However, the party has given
you the responsibility of the Publicity and Publication Department as its
chief. How did you accept it? What are you feeling now?
There was not such a big dispute about it in the party as it was rumoured outside.
However, the issue was important because it is an established norm in our party
that the School Department is a very crucial one. The Department has a major
responsibility to steer the entire party towards the right direction in terms
of principles and ideology.
In the party meetings, I had naturally expressed my interest to become the
chief of the School Department. I have staked claim on the Department because
on the one hand, I am not in the Parliament as well as the government, I have
been involving in a great deal of the ideological and theoretical works in the
party.Besides, I was the chief of School and Publicity Departments
simultaneously in the erstwhile CPN-Maoist Centre.
Occupying the post of Chief of School Department is not a matter of victory and
defeat. Further, I don’t believe that if I have not assigned the chief of the
Department, the newly-appointed leader will not conduct his responsibilities
well. What I thought next that if someone makes acquiring the chief of the
Department a matter of prestige or an issue of victory and defeat, I must face
defeat for the interest of the party. So, I have happily accepted the post of
the chief of the Publicity and Publication Department.

Following the formation of the
party departments, chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda was reported to have
said,“Had there not been party unification, there could have been an
alternative.”Can it be construed as a symbol of growing frustration in the
leaders of the former CPN-Maoist Centre?
I want to make it clear that chairman Prachanda had not said so. What he has
said that we have merged the two key fractions of Nepali communist movement
into a new one, unified Nepal Communist Party. So we have to spend all our
efforts to make the party a success. If the party does not succeed, it will
meet a doom. What he has further said that at a time when the people has voted
the party to the government with a two-thirds majority if we cannot make the
party successful, the Nepali communist movement will suffer a great loss.
Therefore, Prachanda said that ‘we’ have no other alternative to becoming the
party and making the government a success after the unification between the two
communist parties.

A number of factions seem to be
prevailing in the party. It seems there are leader-wise different views and
ideologies in the party. As a chief of Publicity and Publication Department,
how do you try to root out such fractionalism?
The prominence of the Publicity and Publication Department is not less than any
other departments. As the chief of the Department, I will try to orient all
discussions and discourses of the party to the socio-economic transformation.
For example, we will work for generating environment for the establishment of
socialism-oriented federal democratic state through talks and dialogues as the
similar words and spirit have been stipulated in the Constitution. Thus, we
will try to mainstream the national discourses as per the necessity of the
country.
Next, there have been numerous unwanted activities as a result of individualism
and factionalism. What I think is that it is a poison tree for a communist
party and the communist movement. A communist party should have ideological
debates and such debates could give birth to ideological (thought) groups. Such
ideological groups could be accepted rather.Such groups are not always
permanent. But factions based on the leaders’ personal interests should be
discouraged, controlled and prohibited because they obstruct the critical
consciousness of leaders and the process of democratic centralism that are the
main features of a communist party. So, I will work for disappointing the
factionalism in the party. Similarly, the entire party should also concentrate
all its efforts on the publicity front to dishearten it.

The formation of the party
departments is being criticised alleging that they are not inclusive in terms
of gender and social groups. Next, the party leadership could not sort out the
ideological rift. Third, when will the party cadres and the people get the
political document of the party?
We have not taken the criticismthat the party departments are not inclusive. It
has happened because the party is in the phase of political transition. When
you look at the distribution of responsibilities for the departments from
outside, it does not seem inclusive. We accept and respect the criticism. We
will try to address the issue of proportional representation in the party in
the days to come.
As far as the debate on the people’s Multi-Party Democracy and the People’s
Democracy is concerned, some discussions on the matter are continuing in the
party. We have concluded that we will finalise the issue during the upcoming
unity convention after holding extensive talks and deliberations.
Third, the political document has already been published and is at the phase of
distribution. Next, it has been late to accomplish the
remaining works of organisational unification. The organisational unification
will conclude soon.

There are contradicting various
views from the public on the performances of the government. How do you assess
the functioning of the government?Do you satisfy with it?
The ruling NCP is currently heading the federal government with a two-thirds
majority after championing a republic movement and writing the Constitution as
per the spirit of the movement. So, Nepali people have a lot of expectations
from this government. Fulfilling all the expectations in one or two years is
not so easy for the government. The government is shouldering an immense
responsibility and facing a big challenge at the same time. Yes, there are
contradictions between the possibilities of the government and the aspirations
of the people.
Next, it is not true that the government has done nothing. First, it has
implemented the Constitution by formulating hundreds of laws and acts as per
the Constitution. Second, it has steered the federalism, a more complex
political system, to the right direction. Third, it has done a lot for
strengthening nationality, national unity and social security.
So, I can claim that the orientation of the government is right. However, we
are also not satisfied with the pace of the government. The government must
intensify its pace in the near future.

The Union Government of India has recently withdrawn the special status of Jammu and Kashmir by scrapping Articles 35a and 370 of its Constitution. How have the ruling party and the government taken the issue? As far as the recent Kashmir issue is concerned, the government might be making its opinion. What I and my party think that the issues like Kashmir conflict should be settled through mutual talks, dialogue and agreement or through the mediation of the UN. Thus, regional peace, security and stability should be established.

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